please help me ... :(

loai3251

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I am a new treasure hunter .. I know nothing about this hobby or this work,
I live in an area full of treasures, signs and symbols
But analyzing these signs is difficult to find treasures,

I want a detector that can detect gold at a depth of 5-10 meters,

Please, what are the best detectors?
The best long-range detector?
The best 3D graphic detector?
The best detector in the sensor system?
The best geophysical detector?

I hope for help from administration, supervisors and all members and have enough experience to respond

Sincerely
 

Thank you for the quick reply

If I ask you what is the best device to reveal treasures, what is your answer
 

It kind of depends what kind of terrain you are detecting on. The heaviness of soil and other types is also something that would help determine detector
 

What kind of treasure are you looking for 15 meters deep?

A large roll of fine silk?

What part of the world are you located in?
 

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What makes you think you live in an area full of treasures?
 

go to youtube - tons of videos
 

It kind of depends what kind of terrain you are detecting on. The heaviness of soil and other types is also something that would help determine detector

Terrain in the area,
*Rocky with soil,
The quality of the soil is red or clayey soaked in iron oxide
 

What kind of treasure are you looking for 15 meters deep?

A large roll of fine silk?

What part of the world are you located in?

The type of treasure is gold in particular, but there are also silver and bronze statues of some statues and coins dating back to the Byzantine, Roman and Ottoman eras.

I did not understand your second question !؟

I am in the Middle East region in the state of Jordan
 

What makes you think you live in an area full of treasures?

The first thing that my country lived in was a lot of civilizations, including Byzantium, Roman, Greek and Ottoman, and I took a large part of the royal road, and it is also called "Trajan Road"
There are many symbols and signs that indicate graves and catacombs, including many symbols of "turtles, monkeys, crocodiles, camels, snakes, plowshares, .... and many many more"

In 2013, he found a treasure from the treasures of Alexander the Great in Ajloun, and a French archaeologist found it

Many of the citizens of Jordan have found many treasures and underground cities ...
 

no idea of your resources, but a quite excellent place to be looking
I would suggest the same approach as an archaeologist, ariel survey, ground survey
a low water table will enable GPR, map the structures; -> and pick a spot to dig

to my (always limited) knowledge there is no direct reading instrument to do what you wish
 

go to youtube - tons of videos

I have seen a lot, but most of it is fraud and fraud, and this talk is from the opinions of many prospectors and researchers ,,,
So I want something about an actual experience
 

no idea of your resources, but a quite excellent place to be looking
I would suggest the same approach as an archaeologist, ariel survey, ground survey
a low water table will enable GPR, map the structures; -> and pick a spot to dig

to my (always limited) knowledge there is no direct reading instrument to do what you wish

What are the best devices for making these surveys?
 

What are the best devices for making these surveys?

the first 2 are by eye, obviously experience is of value
GPR (ground penetrating radar) is a pricy technology requiring the use of custom equipment, technicians, and engineers - I know nothing
don't know that there are many GPR user/posters here

edit: you would benefit enormously by having a GPR experienced archaeologist on your team
a night-hawking arche ? ? (some post here, fish gently - soft mouths)
 

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At extreme depth you are probably going to have to hire a Geophysicists to survey the ground for you to look for anomalies or voids.

I have no experience. I am not aware of any consumer level equipment that will achieve what you want to do.
 

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